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... live on my block , " he said , " is to live anywhere where there are a lot of people who are poor and who don't have any place else to go . There's a lot of pain and a lot of sorrow , but underneath there's also a lot of glory and ...
... live on my block , " he said , " is to live anywhere where there are a lot of people who are poor and who don't have any place else to go . There's a lot of pain and a lot of sorrow , but underneath there's also a lot of glory and ...
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W. M. Phillips, Jr., Ethel D. Kanh. lives of each family , and we observe and record complete days as they unfold . The ... live in the culture of poverty . For this way of life to come into being and flourish it seems clear that certain ...
W. M. Phillips, Jr., Ethel D. Kanh. lives of each family , and we observe and record complete days as they unfold . The ... live in the culture of poverty . For this way of life to come into being and flourish it seems clear that certain ...
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... live in it . " Yet the positive aspects of these traits must not be overlooked . Living in the present may develop a capacity for spontaneity , for the enjoyment of the sensual , which is often blunted in the middle - class , future ...
... live in it . " Yet the positive aspects of these traits must not be overlooked . Living in the present may develop a capacity for spontaneity , for the enjoyment of the sensual , which is often blunted in the middle - class , future ...
Contents
SESSIONI EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | 1 |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | 9 |
CONFLICT | 12 |
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